10 Most Resistant Species of Bacteria in the World
Bacteria are capable of surviving in environments where any other form of life would instantly die. Let’s look at some of the most incredible. 10 – STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES This bacterium causes more than 700 million infections worldwide each year…
The Delta Variant Is Making COVID-19 a Pandemic of the Young
It has been said countless times by magazines, public health figures and politicians that COVID-19 is now a pandemic of the unvaccinated. The line is easy to write because it’s true. Breakthrough infections among the vaccinated are an issue, the…
COVID-19 Poses Much Larger Blood Clot Risk Than Vaccines
Following the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, concerns quickly arose over whether they could increase the chances of deadly blood clotting events. Now, a huge study involving over 29 million people has found a slight increase in the risk of blood…
The Rarest Plants On The Planet (Part 2)
Living beings are essential for the survival of human beings on Earth and a symbol of the most diverse behaviors of people in their relationships. It is estimated that there are more than 300 thousand different species of plants registered…
The Rarest Plants On The Planet (Part 1)
Nature is amazing and is full of truly unusual creatures. Today at The Science Blog, we wanted to take you on an incredible journey through the most extravagant cases of flora on Earth and review the most extraordinary plants that…
Is Time Travel Theoretically Possible?
The ability to travel through time, whether it is to fix a mistake in the past or gain insight into the future, has long been embraced by science fiction and debated by theoretical physicists. While the debate continues over whether…
Pulsars: An Account of How Mankind Came Across These Fascinating Phenomena
The discovery of pulsars in 1967 was one of those lucky accidents that sometimes happen in scientific research. At that time, it can’t be said that Anthony Hewish and his colleagues were looking for pulsars when they were actually studying…
International Geophysical Year Contribution in Science
In the long and rich history of science, international co-operation played a crucial role. Considerable communication between individual scientists, institutions and scientific societies of different lands was established. International co-operation in the setting of scientific standards led to a substantial…
Astronomy vs. Astrology – What’s the Difference?
Many people continue to confuse the terms astronomy and astrology. Although they were initially the same, more than seven centuries ago, astronomy and astrology parted ways. The difference is so significant that they will most likely be offended if you…
Quasars: An Astronomical Enigma of Time
For several decades, it has been known that radio waves are emitted from various areas in the heavens. But it was only after World War II that many scientists began a systematic study of radio sources, which are the areas…